Membership of the League. i6o THE YPRES TIMES NOTTINGHAM ST. HELENS (Lanes.) SHREWSBURY TIVERTON (Devon) WELSHPOOL E. V. Brown, 3, Eldon Chambers, Wheeler Gate. John Orford, 124, Knowsley Road. Major-General Sir John Headlam, Cruck Meole House, Hanwood. Mr. W. H. Duncan Arthur, Surveyor's Office, Town Hall. Mr. E. Wilson, Coedway, Ford, Salop. DOMINIONS AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES. AUSTRALIA BELGIUM BUENOS AYRES CANADA CEYLON EGYPT INDIA IRELAND KENYA NEW ZEALAND SOUTH AFRICA SPAIN U.S.A NOVA SCOTIA Messrs. C. H. Green and George Lawson, Anzac House, Elizabeth Street, Brisbane, Queensland. R. A. Baldwin, c/o Government Savings Bank of N.S.W., Martin Place, Sydney. Mr. W. Cloves, Box 1296, G.P.O., Adelaide. Sister Marguerite, Sacré Coeur, Ypres. Colonel L. Aerts, 27, Rue de l'Abbaye, Bruxelles. President, British Ex-Service Club, Calle 25 de Mayo 577. Brig.-General V. W. Odium, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., 2530, Point Grey Road, Vancouver. V. A. Bowes, 326, 40th Avenue West, Calgary, Alberta. W. Constable F. Grece, 4095, Tupper Street, Westmount, Montreal. Captain F. R. G. Webb, M.C., Irrigation Bungalow, Kalmunai, E.P. L. B. S. Larkins, The Residency, Cairo. Lieut.-Quartermaster G. Smith, Queen's Bays, Sialkot, India. W. J. Cotter, 26, The Crescent, Viceregal, Camp Post Office, New Delhi. Miss A. K. Jackson, Cloneyhurke House, Portarlington. Harry Shields, Survey Department, Nairobi. Corporal C. H. Slater, P.O. Box 403, Nairobi. Captain W. U. Gibb, Ava Lodge, Puhinui Road, Papatoetoe, Auckland. S. E. Beattie, Lowlands, Woodville. H. L. Versfeld, c/o Cape Explosives Works, Ltd., 150, St. George's Street, Cape Town. Captain P. W. Burgess, Calle de Zurbano 29, Madrid. Captain Henry Maslin, 942, President Street, Brooklyn, New York. L. E. P. Foot, 20, Gillett Street, Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. A. P. Forward, 449, East 80th Street, New York. J. W. Freebody, 945, McBride Avenue, Los Angeles. Will. R. Bird, Amherst. This is open to all who served in the Salient, and to all those whose relatives or friends died there, in order that they may have a record of that service for themselves and their descendants, and belong to the comradeship of men and women who understand and remember all that Ypres meant in suffering and endurance. Life membership, 2 10s. Annual members, 5s. Do not let the fact of your not having served in the Salient deter you from joining the Ypres League. Those who have neither fought in the Salient nor lost relatives there, but who are in sympathy with the objects of the Ypres League, are admitted to its fellowship, but are not given scroll certificates. There is a Junior Division for children whose relatives served in the Salient. It is open also to others to whom our objects appeal. Annual subscription is. up to the age of 18, after which they can become ordinary members of the League.

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